CreeperLava has released new versions of the ALOT (A Lot of Textures) 2K/4K texture packs for Mass Effect, Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3. These texture packs are a must-have for everyone wishing to replay these classic third-person games, so we strongly suggest downloading their latest versions.
The ALOT texture packs feature new high quality 2K/4K textures and their ultimate goal is to achieve the best look possible, while remaining very close to the vanilla (unmodded) style. These packs were created by numerous creators such as AlvaroMe, commositore, cristi1990an, DeadMeat, ELE08, Ellise, JeanLuc761, JimbobJeffers, MaryseDynasty, Mgamerz, mylastsong18, smarteck, sulezraz, Tarshana and ThinkBlueN7.
Going into more details, the new ALOT version for the first Mass Effect game adds jaws52590’s superb textures for the Explorer armour, adds shifty cow textures by CreeperLava and adds medic outfit texture. On the other hand, the ALOT version for Mass Effect 2 updates DeadMeat’s textures with his newly improved reuploads on Nexus, readds some mistakenly removed textures by JeanLuc761, adds many textures by Mellin (ported from ME3), adds shifty cow textures by CreeperLava, adds medic outfit texture and adds or modifies around 100 textures.
Last but not least, the ALOT version for Mass Effect 3 updates DeadMeat’s textures with his newly improved reuploads on Nexus, replaces JeanLuc761’s texture of Miranda with JimbobJeffers’ version, adds a dozen new 4K textures by CreeperLava for the Holograms in the Omega DLC and elsewhere, improved the texture of Aria’s outfit, adds 65 new textures by Mellin (these textures were made exclusively for the upcoming Priority Earth Overhaul Mod (PEOM), and were generously shared with ALOT) and adds or modifies around 200 textures.
Those interested can download the latest version of ALOT (which supports all three games) from here.
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